Would He Oppose GM Foods? |
French
scientists said on [September 19] that rats fed on Monsanto's
genetically modified corn or exposed to its top-selling weedkiller
suffered tumors and multiple organ damage. Gilles-Eric Seralini
of the University of Caen and colleagues said rats fed on a diet
containing NK603 - a seed variety made tolerant to dousings of
Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller - or given water with Roundup at levels
permitted in the United States, died earlier than those on a standard
diet.
The animals on the GM diet suffered mammary tumors, as well as
severe liver and kidney damage.
The study was published in the
peer-reviewed journal Food and Chemical Toxicology and presented at a news conference in London.
The
researchers said 50 percent of males and 70 percent of females died
prematurely, compared with only 30 percent and 20 percent in the control
group.
GMOs are deeply unpopular in Europe and many other
countries, but dominate key crops in the United States after Monsanto in
1996 introduced a soybean genetically altered to tolerate Monsanto's
Roundup weed killer. Seralini was part of a team that has voiced
previous safety concerns based on a shorter rat study
in a scientific
paper published in 2009. This new study takes things a step further by
tracking the animals throughout their two-year lifespan. Seralini
believes his latest lifetime rat tests give a more realistic and
authoritative view of risks than the 90-day feeding trials that form the
basis of GM crop approvals, since three months is only the equivalent
of early adulthood in rats.
Note: For disturbing photos and more from the above long-term study on the dangers of GM food, click here. For an excellent article and a great two-minute video clearly explaining the major dangers of GM food, click here. For a powerful summary of the health risks from GM foods, click here.
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